English to Spanish Dictionary exert

exert

ejercer
definition
verb
the moon exerts a force on the Earth
apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality).
he needs to exert himself to try to find an answer
make a physical or mental effort.
translation of 'exert'
verb
hacer ejercicios,
ejercer,
esforzar
example
Strong, varying magnetic fields were already known to 'exert' an upward force on objects in their path.
Be more loving towards children as they will 'exert' a positive influence on you.
he needs to 'exert' himself to try to find an answer
In that way, she has been able to spend more time with her grandchildren and 'exert' a beneficial influence.
A magnet can 'exert' a force on a moving charged particle, but it cannot change the particle's kinetic energy.
he needs to 'exert' himself to try to find an answer
The law enforcement forces already on the ground did not manage to 'exert' sufficient influence.
He soon came to 'exert' considerable influence on surgical practice and hospital policy at Harrogate.
how much control can he 'exert' over his own life?
Across the Maritimes, scores of wharves are being left to crumble, as the power of the sea 'exerts' its inexorable force.
At several points in the novel, she 'exerts' tremendous control over her family.
My bed is not just calling seductively to me, it's 'exerting' some strange force of similar qualities to a high level tractor beam.
The loss of conviction has 'exerted' a powerful influence over American and Western foreign policy.
Art 'exerts' a profound influence on the style of life, the mode, range, and direction of perception.
The new government should win the public trust by 'exerting itself' to attain tangible results in its efforts to translate the promise into action.
Silsden 'exerted' considerable pressure but they had left it too late as they failed to score for the first time in over a year.
They show up every day to sweat and 'exert themselves' and strive to improve their skills and game play, when more than half of them are well aware that they will not even be sitting on the bench come this time next season.
This is peer pressure, societal pressure and all the other social norms 'exerting' their influence on you.
Nevertheless, the organization still 'exerts' considerable influence.
However, if you're sick or you've been physically 'exerting yourself' , you need sleep.
The doctor says that she should not be allowed to 'exert herself' mentally and physically and she should not be allowed to witness tragic scenes.
I was glad to be up early, and happy to finish before the sun 'exerted' its full influence on what was set to be a hot day.
Other than her walks to various news-stands and marketplaces, which she tried to limit, Lydia did not 'exert herself' to physical exhaustion.
In addition, the amount of money available 'exerts' a considerable influence on the number of securities in a portfolio.
The fountain 'exerts' a hypnotic influence on children who are irresistibly drawn to remove their shoes and socks and go paddling in the water.
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